Kas
ca. 1650
Maker Unknown
Decorative Arts
One of the most impressive furnishings in elite Dutch homes was the kas, a large storage cupboard. It is believed that this Baroque-style example was imported to New York in the seventeenth century, possibly by François Rombout (d. 1691). An immigrant from Hasselt (now in Belgium), Rombout became a successful merchant and served as mayor of New York in 1679. A plainer, American-made kas of circa 1750 on view in a neighboring gallery demonstrates the persistence of Dutch cultural forms long after the region came under English control.
- Maker/Artist
- Maker Unknown
- Classification
- Furniture
- Formatted Medium
- Ebony and walnut
- Dimensions
- 83 x 75 1/2 x 25 5/8 in. (210.8 x 191.8 x 65.1 cm)
- Departments
- Decorative Arts
- Accession Number
- 51.157.1
- Credit Line
- Gift of Mary van Kleeck in memory of Charles M. van Kleeck
- Rights Statement
- Creative Commons-BY
- Museum Location
- Decorative Art, Schenck Gallery, 4th Floor
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